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In mid-1986, Brenda and Richard Lee Roberts of Toledo, Ohio, welcomed a son. They weren’t intending to name the baby boy after his father, but then…

The anesthesiologist was Dr. Tom Richards, the attending physician was Dr. Lee Hammerling, and the pediatrician was Richard Roberts. Then, back in the room after the little one was born, Mrs. Roberts saw a notice on the table advising her to call Lee Richards if anything was wrong with the room.

So which team does Dominic root for these days? Arsenal. “I think I chose Arsenal mainly to rebel,” he said. “I was only about eight years old and it was just one of those things you do to go against your parents. They were disappointed but said that it was my choice.”

Jacquemin: Jacquemin, brother of Jeanne d’Arc, was born in France in the early 15th century.

Jettabee: Radio scriptwriter Jettabee Ann Hopkins was born in Nebraska in 1905.

Lianella: Film actress Lianella Carell was born in Italy in 1927.

Limbania: St. Limbania was born in Cyprus in the 13th century. The Philadelphia Art Museum has a painting of Saint Limbania (1725).

Lodusky: Lodusky Jerusha Taylor was born in Minnesota in 1856. (According to Cleveland Kent Evans, the name Lodusky was derived from the literature name Lodoïska, which may have been inspired by Louise. The title character in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s book Lodusky (1877) went by the nickname “Dusk.”)

Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck: In February of 2016, the prince of Bhutan was born. In April, at his naming ceremony, he was named Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck. Here’s how the King (whose name is Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck) explained the meaning behind each name:

Jigme means fearless. It symbolizes great courage to overcome any challenge that he may confront in future as he serves our country.

Namgyel means victorious in all directions and victory over all obstacles. It is a name taken from the revered Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, who enabled the Dharma to flourish in all directions as prophesied by Guru Rinpoche.